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In picturesque Vermont, award-winning, certified instructors teach concepts rather than rules and help you master the game of bridge by playing hands. Each day's sessions include expert presentations on bidding, play of the hand and defense. By program’s end, you will have heightened your bridge skills and tested them by partnering up for a competitive but fun mini-tournament — perhaps with a jug of Vermont maple syrup as a grand prize!

Highlights

• Explore bidding with a modern, no-nonsense approach to Standard American, emphasizing competitive bidding tools.
• Learn all the secrets to taking tricks on purpose and see how easy it can be to count the cards.
• Examine defensive play and learn how to read through the back of your partner's cards.

Program Notes

This program is NOT suitable for those seeking beginner level instruction. Participants should have a working knowledge of bridge and play on a regular basis. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices are not available.

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The latest in light, portable, easy-to-use QUIETVOX listening devices are available on Road Scholar programs.* Whether you are outdoors, in a crowd or in a museum environment where speaking loudly is discouraged, a listening device makes it feel like our experts are speaking clearly and directly to you. Hear for yourself on a Road Scholar adventure!

*Please note that due to the nature of some programs, the remote location or government regulations, listening devices may not be available. If you’d like to know for sure if your program will offer listening devices, just call and ask an Advisor!